INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2017-18-3-17-21
Abstract
In this article we discuss how information technologies helps enhance the flow through the ED, helps clinical stuff swap the information, and assists the monitoring and improvement of quality of care.
About the Authors
V. M. TeplovRussian Federation
St. Petersburg
E. A. Karpova
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
S. S. Komedev
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
E. A. Tsebrovskaya
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
E. A. Korobenkov
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
L. F. Saenko
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
N. V. Razumniy
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
S. F. Bagnenko
Russian Federation
St. Petersburg
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Review
For citations:
Teplov V.M., Karpova E.A., Komedev S.S., Tsebrovskaya E.A., Korobenkov E.A., Saenko L.F., Razumniy N.V., Bagnenko S.F. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE. 2017;18(3):17-21. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2017-18-3-17-21